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How does Deezer Sharing work? Is it available and how many devices can I use?

Updated over 7 months ago

Deezer is a french music streaming platform offering a vast catalogue of songs and podcasts. With a monthly subscription, users can enjoy unlimited listening, create custom playlists and perform an exceptional audio experience.

Does sharing with Deezer work?

Yes, Deezer Family accounts are planned for sharing. In the Family offer, you can invite up to 5 additional guests!


In which countries is Deezer available?

Deezer is available in over 180 countries, including the following: Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

With Deezer, you can change the country associated with your content, giving you the freedom to listen to J-pop in France or Bossa Nova in Iceland. You can adjust the recommendations based on your location, whether on mobile or computer.

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How many devices can I enjoy my Deezer subscription?

You can share Deezer Family with up to 6 family members.

You can connect up to 13 devices, the administrator can associate 3 connected devices, and each additional family member having the possibility to associate 2 devices each.

How do I share my Deezer subscription?

To share a subscription, follow the steps listed in this article.

On your shared subscription page, you will need to enter the Deezer invite link.

To get the invitation link necessary for your Sharesub-sharing, go to Deezer.

  • Go to the Settings tab, then choose the Members option.

  • Next, choose to add a member.

  • Then select "Send Invitation".

  • Finally, copy the invitation link provided by Deezer and paste it into your shared page to invite them.

To benefit from Deezer Family, the administrator must be at least 15 years old.


To remove a co-subscriber from your Deezer family group:

  • Go to the Settings tab, then choose the Members option.

  • Select the three points and choose "Remove this member".

  • Select OK to confirm.

The independent accounts you withdraw go back to a Free Deezer plan.


How to join Deezer subscription sharing on Sharesub?

To do so, join the Deezer Subscription Sharing page.

Please ensure that the administrator account and the account you wish to join are located in the same country.


Select a property. Once you have made your choice, click on the heading "I subscribe".


If the offer matches what you were looking for, confirm this by clicking on the second section "I subscribe". You will then be redirected to the payment page.

Be careful, users pay a pro-rata for the current month in the first month, which represents an attainable financial advantage. On the screenshot above, the user joins the subscription on the 29th of a month of 30 days.


On this page, enter your details to complete the payment process and confirm the payment from your mobile app.


Here you are, you have joined your Deezer subscription!

How do I take advantage of my new Deezer subscription that I have just subscribed?

Invitees receive a link to sign up and have to log in (or sign up) with their account.

To take advantage of your subscription, go to your account and join the Subscriptions page. Click on "See details" for your Deezer subscription.

The information to access the share can be found on this page. Copy the invite link and paste it into a new tab.

Simply copy and paste the invite link into your search bar.


You should be redirected to the next page. Click "Accept invitation".

Once the link is joined, you will need to log in to your Deezer account.

Next, log in (or create your account if this is not done).


You can now enjoy your subscription!

If the link has expired, open the private link in your browser. If this fails, ask the sharing manager to send a new invitation via Sharesub chat.

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